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  • gbx34
    Pro
    • Mar 2008
    • 599

    #1

    Tempo Tips

    I have a hard time playing with teams who have a Half-Court tempo set. I can never get it at a slow tempo. Any tips?
  • UGA14
    Rookie
    • Jul 2003
    • 342

    #2
    Re: Tempo Tips

    You have to slooow it way down and use the entire shot clock basically. I have a hard time pacing myself to play that style. I like middle of the road and up-tempo, but slowing it that far down gets to be tedious for me.

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    • ColProd
      Rookie
      • Dec 2007
      • 84

      #3
      Re: Tempo Tips

      Originally posted by gbx34
      I have a hard time playing with teams who have a Half-Court tempo set. I can never get it at a slow tempo. Any tips?
      Use the shot clock to your advantage. Run multiple sets to get good looks at the basket or run motion for a while and try to find an open, high percentage shot. Again, USE THE SHOT CLOCK.

      On defense, I prefer Man to Man when playing in the half-court. Your goal here is not to create a turnover as much as it is to force a shot clock violation (technically a turnover, but you get the picture). Work using the double team at the right time in the post or in the corners. Not only will this pressure the opponent into a potential turnover, but it can eat up some shot clock and slow your opponent down too.

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      • jkra0512
        MVP
        • Sep 2006
        • 2273

        #4
        Re: Tempo Tips

        Playing as Gtown I know how difficult it is to run with a Half-Court tempo team. It takes extreme patience and the willingness to use the entire shot clock. your goal is to hold onto the ball between 25-35 secs per possession. Multiple sets like what has been said.

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        • uraz3r0
          Rookie
          • Jan 2008
          • 313

          #5
          Re: Tempo Tips

          I personally LOVE half court sets. Playing with Illinois and scoring 55 points a game is a thrill that I'm not used to.

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          • Sausage
            MVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 3915

            #6
            Re: Tempo Tips

            Originally posted by jkra0512
            Playing as Gtown I know how difficult it is to run with a Half-Court tempo team. It takes extreme patience and the willingness to use the entire shot clock. your goal is to hold onto the ball between 25-35 secs per possession. Multiple sets like what has been said.
            I use GTown in my dynasty and it took a while to get use to it. I occasionally depending on the team adjust to a balance tempo. Mixing it up throws off you opponents at least in my mind, lol.

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            • Stumbleweed
              Livin' the dream
              • Oct 2006
              • 6280

              #7
              Re: Tempo Tips

              Yeah it takes some getting used to. My main issue is that I think in terms of NBA timing, so I run the ball up the court a lot of the time and find myself finishing the play I'm running with 25 seconds remaining haha. I play with Hawaii in my dynasty and I have them running halfcourt. I really love the way you can grind out a game in NCAA, especially compared to 2K9 -- it feels like you really get rewarded for knowing your plays and players, and that shines even more when you're running a syrupy slow game.

              My tempo tends to show as 'Balanced' on the meter most of the time, but I like changing things up during the game depending on how my opponent is attacking and defending. If I get on a big run, I try to extend it rather than sititng on my laurels winding down the clock becuase of the way that teams will catch fire on the game... I really grind it out if I have a 10 pt lead in the late 2nd though.
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              • jkra0512
                MVP
                • Sep 2006
                • 2273

                #8
                Re: Tempo Tips

                Originally posted by Sausage
                I use GTown in my dynasty and it took a while to get use to it. I occasionally depending on the team adjust to a balance tempo. Mixing it up throws off you opponents at least in my mind, lol.

                Well, after watching a few G'town games this year, I think they are turning into a more balanced team. Speaking in terms of the tempo meter I would put G'town right at the divide between half-court and balanced.

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                • Iceman5315
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 146

                  #9
                  Re: Tempo Tips

                  I use a balanced tempo and wait till there is about 23-24 seconds left on the shot clock before I run my offense.

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                  • K_rob11
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 1467

                    #10
                    Re: Tempo Tips

                    Originally posted by Stumbleweed
                    Yeah it takes some getting used to. My main issue is that I think in terms of NBA timing, so I run the ball up the court a lot of the time and find myself finishing the play I'm running with 25 seconds remaining haha. I play with Hawaii in my dynasty and I have them running halfcourt. I really love the way you can grind out a game in NCAA, especially compared to 2K9 -- it feels like you really get rewarded for knowing your plays and players, and that shines even more when you're running a syrupy slow game.

                    My tempo tends to show as 'Balanced' on the meter most of the time, but I like changing things up during the game depending on how my opponent is attacking and defending. If I get on a big run, I try to extend it rather than sititng on my laurels winding down the clock becuase of the way that teams will catch fire on the game... I really grind it out if I have a 10 pt lead in the late 2nd though.
                    I completely agree with this statement. I have really gotten to know my players and plays pretty well and it feels good when I execute the plays properly at the right times. Nothing feels better than slowing the pace down, setting up your play and hitting that wide open 3 on the wing or passing it to someone cutting backdoor for the easy two! Shots like these could be demoralizing for a team that is trying to run and gun their way back into the game when you have a lead on them.
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